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3.1.11.3 IP camera input
IP camera access is not limited to cameras, but can also access RTSP streams in H.264 encoding format of DVR, NVR, streaming
media server, encoder and other devices.
3.1.11.3.1 Add group
When there are many front-end IP cameras, the cameras need to be grouped. In this case, you need to manually add groups. The
specific steps are as follows:
1. Click "Net Video Source" in the lower left corner of the operation software interface to enter the network video plan tab. Click the
Add Camera button above the tab to pop up the Add IP Camera dialog box;
2. Click "Add Group" in the dialog box to pop up the IPCAM Group Edit dialog box;
3. Enter the group name in the pop-up IPCAM Group Edit dialog box;
4. Click "Add Group", then you can see the added group name in the blank space on the right side of the dialog box. If you need to
delete a group, you can use the left mouse button to click the group name Then click delete group, click OK after all groups are added, exit
the dialog box;
5. Exit the IPCAM group editing dialog box. After entering the Add IP Camera dialog box, click Close to exit.
3.1.11.3.2 Add camera
Automatic discovery
Click the "Auto Discovery" button on the upper part of the network video source tab. A dialog box will pop up. The IP of the camera
must be on the same network segment as the processor (see the figure below). The ONVIF protocol of the camera must be turned on.
Automatically listed in the software's default "Ungrouped"